If you add, subtract, divide, or multiply (these are all arithmetic/algebraic functions) any number or value by the value of homology theory, (which is 0, zip, nada), then you get either what you started with, meaning no effect, or you get nothing at all.
Solution:
If you add, subtract, divide, or multiply (these are all arithmetic/algebraic functions) any number or value by the value of homology theory, (which is 0, zip, nada), then you get either what you started with, meaning no effect, or you get nothing at all.
SubRider618 4 months ago
the screen is absolutely white!
xconeticx 10 months ago
No homo!
N3bu14Gr4y 1 year ago
what you did there, i see it
l3u11e7pr00f 1 year ago
lol, i think only mathematicians understand that ^^
homological algebra = boring ^^
sarang230 1 year ago
I didn't understand 0:34. Can you explain please?
jamma246 2 years ago
way cool!
shep666 4 years ago